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Nazi Rule and the Soviet Offensive in Eastern Ge – The Darkest Hour

Autor Alastair Noble
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2008
This book is a groundbreaking examination of the final period of Nazi rule in Germany's eastern provinces at the end of the Second World War. It outlines the wartime role of this region and assesses the impact of Nazi 'popular mobilization' initiatives during the closing months of the conflict. Major projects, such as the preparation of the Ostwall defenses and the raising of the Volkssturm (Home Guard), are examined in depth. The book concludes by weighing up the importance of propaganda and coercion by the Nazi regime as it attempted to prolong its existence in the face of crushing military defeats. Nazi Rule and the Soviet Offensive in Eastern Germany, 1944-1945 incorporates a unique synthesis of archival and printed source material, which covers to a great extent the eastern German Nazi leadership, their crimes, and their corruption. As the Third Reich was on the brink of defeat, its leader and lackeys wielded life or death powers and were loathed by the civilian population as much as the advancing Soviets were feared. This extensive account of this important historical period and circumstance is essential reading for all scholars and students of the Third Reich and European military history.
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ISBN-13: 9781845192860
ISBN-10: 1845192869
Pagini: 382
Ilustrații: maps
Dimensiuni: 177 x 245 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press

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Alastair Noble has been a Historian in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office since 2002, previously working at The National Archives, Kew. This, his second book, is based on a major revision of his PhD thesis, 'Propaganda, Morale and Flight: Germany's eastern provinces, summer 1944spring 1945', which was examined by the late Professor John Erickson, the foremost western authority on the Nazi-Soviet war.